Mussels are a good idea, krill as well. bloodworms don’t provide nutritional value at all, mostly seen as a treat. I wouldn’t recommend it.Agree on the worms. My pictus catfish and loaches go or used to go craaaaaaaazy for them.
For The Masked Shadow:
Mussels are also excellent, just don't feed too often unless you can also feed Vitamin B supplements.
Lawn grubs are nutritious, tender and tasty. Just not as easy to find as worms if your lawn doesn't have a grub infestation - if it doesn't, you may have to dig a while.
Cooked, rinsed salmon with no salt etc might be good (my loaches and even cardinal tetras like it a lot).
Frozen krill (as mentioned) is usually a big hit. Most of my fish like it a lot, especially the clown loaches.
Tubifex can be a good source of protein and fat if you can find it sanitary.
Mysis shrimp (as also mentioned) is good as roughage among other things, because of its shell.
And of course the previously mentioned bloodworms are always a good shout, if you haven't been feeding them.
Salmon results in a layer of oil at surface of tank, and is extremely fatty, resulting in fatty liver disease
Your bichir is on crack ?I like the rosy reds idea. Unfortunately, Japanese Herring is most likely hard to find here. I understand the Ghost Shrimp part, but my Sen is a little weird. He eats snails regularly. Not the shell, but the actual snail meat. It's really odd. I feed him well, but he is always looking for a snack, and he just sucks up the snail and spits out the shell. As for live food, I read they shouldn't be fed often, however, they eat live foods in the wild, so what is the hold back?
people don’t recommend live food because:
1. Feeder fish contain thiamiase
2. May contain parasites
3. Most feeders are goldfish, and goldfish are extremely fatty
4. Some dislike seeing the “killing”, although others see it as entertainment (like me ?)
however from my point of view I see feeder fish as a stimulus, providing predatory fish entertainment and ability to hunt as they do in the wild. Of course you can choose feeders which contain lower amounts of thiaminase, and Quarantine them.
SHOULDNT be fed in excess however, in my case I feed them once every 2-3 weeks, or if my friends come over and want to “awed”